159 Hillside Avenue
The Hills may have eyes, but Hillside has LEGS! And would you just look at them? Perched among the mature trees on one of Mimico’s favourite streets, this raised bungalow doesn’t wait for you to find it – it reaches out and snatches you right from your car. 2+1 beds, 2 full baths, 2 kitchens, and a personality that could headline its own feature film. Enter through a full-sized mudroom, because even scary awesome houses need somewhere to put boots and the stroller. Step into the open-concept great room where the eat-in kitchen with peninsula and generous living space coexist in perfect harmony. Both bedrooms are a great size with serious storage. The bathroom has the size, function, and just the right amount of Kinfolk-cabin-kitsch to make you forget you’re in the city. Follow the back foyer – desk space, playroom, whatever you need – and escape through the door to a massive deck overlooking an even more massive private yard. The kind of yard that makes the neighbours jealous. Now descend. Large, bright shared laundry. Are those ceilings stretching upward? No. They’re just exceptionally high. This one’s for you, Mr. Big, who keeps vetoing every house because you can’t stand in the basement. Stand here. Comfortably. Under almost 8′ ceilings (with ample sound proofing).Behind the laundry door: a lower-level kitchen, bath, and bedroom finished just as well as upstairs, with a separate side entrance for late-night pizza deliveries – no questions asked.Walk to GO and TTC. This house deserves its own movie. It really does have it all.
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$785,000.00
Added: July 18, 2026
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